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Championships information


Nov 19, 2007 1:01:44 AM


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Men’s cross country
Regionals: Great Lakes — 1. Wisconsin and Michigan, 68; 3. Notre Dame, 76; 4. Indiana, 111; 5. Ohio St., 167; 6. Michigan St., 210; 7. Eastern Mich., 230; 8. Marquette, 271; 9. Miami (Ohio), 275; 10. Kent St., 297; 11. Indiana St., 319; 12. Central Mich., 331; 13. Cincinnati, 354; 14. Ohio, 369; 15. Butler, 386; 16. Dayton, 442; 17. Oakland, 484; 18. Akron, 492; 19. Purdue, 559; 20. IUPUI, 593; 21. Xavier, 643; 22. Detroit, 657; 23. Youngstown St., 678; 24. Evansville, 693; 25. Wright St., 729; 26. Wis.-Milwaukee, 792; 27. Valparaiso, 798; 28. IPFW, 860; 29. Toledo, 874; 30. Wis.-Green Bay, 875. (Wisconsin and Michigan receive automatic bids to the championships. Indiana, Notre Dame and Ohio St. qualify at large.)


Mid-Atlantic — 1. Georgetown, 42; 2. Villanova, 70; 3. Princeton, 74; 4. American, 176; 5. Navy, 184; 6. La Salle, 185; 7. Duquesne, 204; 8. Penn St., 232; 9. Maryland, 235; 10. Penn, 257; 11. Bucknell, 339; 12. (tie) Lehigh and St. Joseph’s (Pa.), 368; 14. Rider, 413; 15. Delaware, 435; 16. Pittsburgh, 460; 17. Marshall, 483; 18. Rutgers, 512; 19. UMBC, 532; 20. Loyola (Md.), 547; 21. George Washington, 593; 22. Seton Hall, 655; 23. Monmouth, 668; 24. Md.-East. Shore, 675; 25. Temple, 678; 26. Lafayette, 802; 27. Longwood, 803; 28. St. Peter’s, 927. (Georgetown and Villanova receive automatic bids to the championships.)


Midwest — 1. Oklahoma St., 47; 2. Minnesota, 57; 3. Iowa St., 110; 4. Tulsa, 125; 5. Oklahoma, 149; 6. Illinois, 175; 7. Southern Ill., 180; 8. Missouri, 239; 9. Iowa, 258; 10. Kansas, 259; 11. Illinois St., 285; 12. Nebraska, 299; 13. Creighton, 386; 14. Bradley, 456; 15. Southeast Mo. St., 457; 16. Drake, 463; 17. Kansas St., 465; 18. Wichita St., 475; 19. Loyola (Ill.), 545; 20. St. Louis, 549; 21. Ill.-Chicago, 584; 22. DePaul, 593; 23. UMKC, 600. (Oklahoma St. and Minnesota receive automatic bids to the championships. Iowa St. and Tulsa qualify at large.)


Mountain — 1. Colorado, 47; 2. UTEP, 56; 3. Northern Ariz., 84; 4. Brigham Young, 113; 5. New Mexico, 125; 6. Air Force, 158; 7. Weber St., 170; 8. Utah St., 253; 9. Wyoming, 259; 10. Montana St., 278; 11. Texas Tech, 287; 12. Southern Utah, 305; 13. Colorado St., 315; 14. Idaho St., 326; 15. Montana, 384. (Colorado and UTEP receive automatic bids to the championships. Brigham Young and Northern Ariz. qualify at large.)


New England — 1. Iona, 37; 2. Providence, 46; 3. Syracuse, 132; 4. Brown, 188; 5. Cornell, 193; 6. Dartmouth, 197; 7. Harvard, 201; 8. (tie) Stony Brook and Yale, 268; 10. Columbia, 275; 11. Massachusetts, 284; 12. Army, 302; 13. Boston College, 322; 14. New Hampshire, 342; 15. Boston U., 345; 16. Connecticut, 423; 17. Marist, 458; 18. Buffalo, 550; 19. Manhattan, 580; 20. Colgate, 581; 21. Binghamton, 607; 22. Fordham, 650; 23. Maine, 656; 24. Hofstra, 693; 25. Quinnipiac, 728; 26. Canisius, 790; 27. Wagner, 793; 28. Central Conn. St., 794; 29. Rhode Island, 808; 30. Holy Cross, 843; 31. Sacred Heart, 846; 32. Niagara, 953; 33. Siena, 1,016; 34. Fairfield, 1,099. (Iona and Providence receive automatic bids to the championships.)


South — 1. Alabama, 28; 2. Florida St., 52; 3. Florida, 82; 4. Belmont, 121; 5. Mississippi St., 135; 6. Auburn, 152; 7. Georgia, 176; 8. Tennessee, 178; 9 Georgia Tech, 230; 10. Chattanooga, 291; 11. Georgia St., 312; 12. Jacksonville St., 319; 13. UCF, 368; 14. Vanderbilt, 384; 15. Samford, 392; 16. Mississippi, 486; 17. Tennessee Tech, 497; 18. South Fla., 522; 19. Fla. Atlantic, 530. (Alabama and Florida St. receive automatic bids to the championships.)


South Central — 1. Arkansas, 37; 2. Texas, 52; 3. Texas A&M, 101; 4. Lamar, 122; 5. LSU, 188; 6. Baylor, 193; 7. A&M-Corpus Christi, 200; 8. Rice, 201; 9. Ark.-Little Rock, 239; 10. North Texas, 262; 11. Texas-Arlington, 269; 12. Tex.-Pan American, 270; 13. McNeese St., 287; 14. Arkansas St., 417. (Arkansas and Texas receive automatic bids to the championships.)


Southeast — 1. North Carolina St., 69; 2. Louisville, 70; 3. William & Mary, 74; 4. Virginia, 116; 5. Liberty, 168; 6. Clemson, 188; 7. Virginia Tech, 228; 8. Eastern Ky., 231; 9. Wake Forest, 282; 10. Appalachian St., 284; 11. Duke, 290; 12. Kentucky, 318; 13. Richmond, 354; 14. North Carolina, 382; 15. High Point, 412; 16. George Mason, 432; 17. Winthrop, 528; 18. Charlotte, 530; 19. VMI, 576; 20. Radford, 602; 21. Furman, 603; 22. Western Ky., 634; 23. Western Caro., 652; 24. Gardner-Webb, 673; 25. Davidson, 683; 26. Elon, 715; 27. East Caro., 724; 28. Wofford, 873; 29. Murray St., 902. (North Carolina St. and Louisville receive automatic bids to the championships. Virginia and William & Mary qualify at large.)


West — 1. Oregon, 47; 2. Portland, 76; 3. Stanford, 100; 4. California, 112; 5. Cal Poly, 116; 6. Arizona St., 141; 7. UCLA, 142; 8. Washington St., 220; 9. UC Santa Barb., 224; 10. Washington, 233; 11. UC Davis, 356; 12. UC Riverside, 370; 13. Long Beach St., 420; 14. Eastern Wash., 476; 15. Sacramento St., 498; 16. Loyola Marymount, 507; 17. Boise St., 508; 18. Idaho, 523; 19. Santa Clara, 526; 20. UC Irvine, 529; 21. Cal St. Fullerton, 578; 22. Fresno St., 616; 23. Pepperdine, 704; 24. San Jose St., 721. (Oregon and Portland receive automatic bids to the championships. Arizona St., California, Cal Poly and Stanford qualify at large.)


Finals: Wabash Valley Family Sports Center • Terre Haute, Indiana • Indiana State University, host • November 19, 2007


Women’s cross country
Regionals: Great Lakes — 1. Michigan St., 60; 2. Michigan, 63; 3. Wisconsin, 93; 4. Marquette, 192; 5. Butler, 220; 6. Cincinnati, 240; 7. Akron, 263; 8. Miami (Ohio), 284; 9. Ball St., 285; 10. Ohio, 286; 11. Notre Dame, 293; 12. Toledo, 340; 13. Purdue, 352; 14. IPFW, 435; 15. (tie) Kent St and Central Mich., 449; 17. Indiana, 451; 18. Wis.-Milwaukee, 453; 18. Xavier, 453; 20.

 Indiana St., 516; 21. Bowling Green, 517; 22. Dayton, 552; 23. Oakland, 554; 24. Western Mich., 559; 25. Valparaiso, 589; 26. Evansville, 658; 27. IUPUI, 741; 28. Youngstown St., 889; 29. Wis.-Green Bay, 897; 30. Wright St., 910. (Michigan St. and Michigan receive automatic bids to the championships. Wisconsin qualifies at large.)


Mid-Atlantic — 1. Princeton, 56; 2. West Virginia, 77; 3. Georgetown, 79; 4. Penn St., 93; 5. Villanova, 115; 6. Penn, 185; 7. La Salle, 248; 8. Maryland, 275; 9. Bucknell, 314; 10. Navy, 332; 11. Duquesne, 347; 12. Delaware, 375; 13. Pittsburgh, 398; 14. Towson, 420; 15. Rutgers, 452; 16. Monmouth, 464; 17. St. Joseph’s (Pa.), 467; 18. George Washington, 470; 19. Lehigh, 537; 20. Loyola (Md.), 556; 21. Md.-East. Shore, 558; 22. Rider, 626; 23. St. Francis (Pa.), 659; 24. Seton Hall, 662; 25. Lafayette, 671; 26. Robert Morris, 678; 27. Marshall, 691; 28. Longwood, 747. (Princeton and West Virginia receive automatic bids to the championships. Georgetown qualifies at large.)


Midwest — 1. Minnesota, 79; 2. Illinois, 91; 3. Iowa, 111; 4. Nebraska, 130; 5. Oklahoma St., 181; 6. Tulsa, 182; 7. Iowa St., 208; 8. Missouri, 241; 9. Oklahoma, 260; 10. Wichita St., 296; 11. Kansas St., 303; 12. Kansas, 318; 13. Missouri St., 329; 14. Illinois St., 389; 15. Northwestern, 434; 16. Northern Iowa, 436; 17. St. Louis, 477; 18. DePaul, 511; 19. Drake, 526; 20. Loyola (Ill.), 558; 21. Bradley, 576; 22. Northern Ill., 595; 23. Southern Ill., 624; 24. Creighton, 649; 25. Ill.-Chicago, 715. (Minnesota and Illinois receive automatic bids to the championships. Iowa qualifies at large.)


Mountain — 1. Colorado St., 75; 2. Northern Ariz., 81; 3. Brigham Young, 90; 4. Colorado, 105; 5. Texas Tech, 113; 6. New Mexico, 202; 7. Weber St., 251; 8. Utah St., 260; 9. Wyoming, 261; 10. Nevada, 265; 11. Utah, 269; 12. Montana, 298; 13. Montana St., 308; 14. Southern Utah, 334; 15. UTEP, 380; 16. Air Force, 389; 17. Idaho St., 447. (Colorado St. and Northern Ariz. receive automatic bids to the championships. Brigham Young, Colorado and Texas Tech qualify at large.)


New England — 1. Providence, 73; 2. Stony Brook, 118; 3. Boston College, 132; 4. Syracuse, 139; 5. Brown, 142; 6. Columbia-Barnard, 165; 7. Cornell, 200; 8. Harvard, 218; 9. Boston U., 225; 10. Yale, 251; 11. Iona, 255; 12. Colgate, 315; 13. New Hampshire, 320; 14. Quinnipiac, 340; 15. Dartmouth, 452; 16. Binghamton, 516; 17. Connecticut, 543; 18. Buffalo, 565; 19. Manhattan, 595; 20. Maine, 641; 21. Hofstra, 648; 22. Holy Cross, 649; 23. Northeastern, 708; 24. Canisius, 711; 25. Fordham, 719; 26. Army, 760; 27. Sacred Heart, 790; 28. Massachusetts, 806; 29. Siena, 838; 30. Vermont, 846; 31. Marist, 851; 32. Rhode Island, 858; 33. St. John’s (N.Y.), 888; 34. Niagara, 936; 35. Central Conn. St., 986; 36. Fairfield, 1,183. (Providence and Stony Brook receive automatic bids to the championships. Boston College qualifies at large.)


South — 1. Florida St., 40; 2. Georgia, 75; 3. Florida, 94; 4. Tennessee, 152; 5. UAB, 184; 6. Georgia St., 210; 7. Georgia Tech, 237; 8. Samford, 249; 9. Chattanooga, 258; 10. Belmont, 272; 11. Vanderbilt, 295; 12. (tie) Florida Int’l and Mississippi St., 322; 14. Auburn, 324; 15. UCF, 347; 16. Tennessee Tech, 398; 17. Fla. Atlantic, 399; 18. South Fla., 445; 19. Austin Peay, 512; 20. Mississippi, 513. (Florida St. and Georgia receive automatic bids to the championships. Florida qualifies at large.)


South Central — 1. Rice, 54; 2. Arkansas, 70; 3. Baylor, 75; 4. Texas A&M, 140; 5. Texas, 148; 6. Lamar, 166; 7. SMU, 169; 8. Ark.-Little Rock, 236; 9. Tulane, 239; 10. Stephen F. Austin, 257; 11. LSU, 300; 12. Texas St., 338; 13. Tex.-Pan American, 363; 14. Ark.-Pine Bluff, 389; 15. Arkansas St., 416. (Rice and Arkansas receive automatic bids to the championships. Baylor qualifies at large.)


Southeast — 1. North Carolina St., 106; 2. Duke, 114; 3. North Carolina, 124; 4. Kentucky, 141; 5. Virginia Tech, 155; 6. Virginia, 166; 7. Liberty, 223; 8. Wake Forest, 233; 9. Richmond, 257; 10. William & Mary, 269; 11. Louisville, 278; 12. James Madison, 310; 13. Western Ky., 360; 14. Eastern Ky., 385; 15. Clemson, 399; 16. Davidson, 436; 17. Charlotte, 458; 18. High Point, 464; 19. Coastal Caro., 477; 20. Appalachian St., 619; 21. Furman, 621; 22. Murray St., 622; 23. East Caro., 635; 24. Elon, 637; 25. South Carolina, 668; 26. UNC Wilmington, 686; 27. VMI, 766; 28. Radford, 775; 29. Western Caro., 803; 30. Winthrop, 878; 31. Wofford, 989. (North Carolina St. and Duke receive automatic bids to the championships. North Carolina qualifies at large.)


West — 1. Stanford, 33; 2. Oregon, 72; 3. Arizona St., 106; 4. Washington, 118; 5. UC Santa Barb., 143; 6. Washington St., 249; 7. Portland, 250; 8. UC Riverside, 304; 9. California, 328; 10. Long Beach St., 334; 11. Arizona, 352; 12. San Francisco, 359; 13. Oregon St., 375; 14. UC Irvine, 382; 15. Loyola Marymount, 387; 16. Southern California, 391; 17. UC Davis, 404; 18. Eastern Wash., 485; 19. Idaho, 506; 20. Cal St. Fullerton, 516; 21. Fresno St., 538; 22. Santa Clara, 588; 23. UCLA, 597; 24. Cal Poly, 621; 25. San Jose St., 694; 26. UNLV, 752; 27.

 Pepperdine, 769; 28. Hawaii, 801; 29. San Diego St., 819; 30. Sacramento St., 822; 31. Pacific, 919. (Stanford and Oregon receive automatic bids to the championships. Arizona St., UC Santa Barb. and Washington qualify at large.)


Finals: Wabash Valley Family Sports Center • Terre Haute, Indiana • Indiana State University, host • November 19, 2007


Field hockey
First round: North Carolina 4, Stanford 0; James Madison 5, Duke 4; Boston U. 1, Iowa 0 (2ot); Connecticut 4, Massachusetts 1; Wake Forest 3, Michigan St. 2; Michigan 1, Ohio 0 (ot); Penn St. 3, Virginia 2; Maryland 5, Old Dominion 0.


Second round: North Carolina 1, James Madison 0; Connecticut 2, Boston U. 1; Wake Foreset 3, Michigan 2; Penn St. 1, Maryland 0.


Semifinals (November 16 at Maryland): North Carolina (22-0) vs. Connecticut (22-2); Wake Forest (16-5) vs. Penn St. (15-7).


Football
First Rounds (8): To be determined (on campus) • November 23 & 24, 2007


Quarterfinals: To be determined (on campus) • December 1, 2007


Semifinals: To be determined (on campus) • December 7 & 8, 2007


Final: Finley Stadium/Davenport Field • Chattanooga, Tennessee • University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and the Greater Chattanooga Sports and Events Committee, hosts • December 14, 2007


Men’s soccer
First Rounds (16): To be determined (on campus) • November 23 or 24, 2007


Second Rounds (16): To be determined (on campus) • November 28, 2007


Third Rounds (8): To be determined (on campus) • December 1 or 2, 2007


Quarterfinals: To be determined (on campus) • December 7, 8 or 9, 2007


College Cup: SAS Soccer Park • Cary, North Carolina • North Carolina State University, Capital Area Soccer League and Town of Cary, hosts • December 14 & 16, 2007


Women’s soccer
First/Second Rounds (16): To be determined (on campus) • November 16 & 18, 2007


Third Rounds (8): To be determined (on campus) • November 23 or 24 or 25, 2007


Quarterfinals: To be determined (on campus) • November 30, December 1 or 2, 2007


Women’s College Cup: Aggie Soccer Stadium • College Station, Texas • Texas A&M University, College Station, host • December 7 & 9, 2007


Women’s volleyball

First/Second Rounds (16): To be determined (on campus) • November 29-30 or November 30-December 1 or 1-2, 2007


Regionals: December 7-8 or 8-9, 2007


Stephen C. O’Connell Center • Gainesville, Florida • University of Florida, host


Rec Hall • University Park, Pennsylvania • Pennsylvania State University, host


Maples Pavilion • Stanford, California • Stanford University, host


University of Wisconsin Field House • Madison, Wisconsin • University of Wisconsin, Madison, host


Finals: ARCO Arena • Sacramento, California • California State University, Sacramento, host • December 13 & 15, 2007


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